The redemption story for No Man’s Sky is one not seen very often in the games industry. With every subsequent update following its release, the game got better and closer to what it was promised to be. Today, developer Hello Games pushed the 3.38 update which doesn’t change anything major, but still fixes plenty of
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After a launch that left some players upset in some ways, Hello Games has found redemption with No Man’s Sky in the years since its 2016 launch through continuous updates and newly-added content. After so much work on this title though, it seems as though the developer has slowly started to shift its focus to its
While most know developer Hello Games from their work on No Man’s Sky, the team has also been quietly working on a new game for the last few years. The Last Campfire was first revealed back at The Game Awards back in 2018. It’s a completely new direction for the studio. The Last Campfire is
In a post on Hello Games’ blog, No Man’s Sky will be receiving crossplay support across the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC versions. “A tremendous amount of work has gone into this update and the underlying technology and systems. We’ve moved to an entirely new networking architecture, with more flexibility for the future, allowing
Since coming out nearly two years ago, No Man’s Sky has gone through some changes. It now has fully functional multiplayer, base building, mech suits and more. And very soon, Xbox Game Pass subscribers will be able to experience all of Hello Games’ infinite universe simulator. Starting this coming June, No Man’s Sky will be arriving on Xbox Game
No Man’s Sky developers Hello Games may have just finished off their Living Ships update, but the team is nowhere close to finished yet. Today, the team pulled back the curtain on some of what’s coming next with a slick new trailer. It shows off a few exo mechs, the shining star of the next
While the Nintendo Switch has had a stellar roster of exclusive titles in the three years since it first released, the system especially has become a home to a ton of indie games from around the world. From fan favorites to cult hits, indie games have found their place in the ecosystem of the Nintendo
In a new blog post, Hello Games details new content coming to No Man’s Sky, including an audio creation tool. On top of that, patch 2.24 of No Man’s Sky is out now which features several bug fixes. Like most things in No Man’s Sky, the ByteBeat will create procedurally generated sounds for players to
Hello Games’ No Man’s Sky may have started with a rocky launch period; however, the team has done quite a bit to improve their space-faring survival adventure. From the Foundation update to this year’s Beyond, the developers have continuously made the game much more of an exciting experience. Next up, the team is introducing the
Hello Games’ founder Sean Murray revealed via Twitter the newest large update coming to No Man’s Sky, titled Beyond. This update will be coming in a few months, in Summer 2019. Early this year, we were working on three future updates, but we wanted to interweave their features to create something much more impactful. Beyond will contain
Yesterday we saw an unlisted trailer for No Man’s Sky‘s upcoming titled update called “Visions” but the official page detailing more was not yet live. It is now. The Visions update bring the game to version 1.75 and introduces a large number of land-based content. There are new planetary biomes which ensure planets are more diverse
No Man’s Sky has only just received its last update called “Abyss” that saw the game take players deep underwater with new biomes, fish, base building upgrades, and even a submarine to travel the undercurrents. A new update has been leaked on the official Hello Games YouTube channel, you can find it below providing it
Hello Games released their biggest update so far for No Man’s Sky earlier this year with the launch of NEXT, a titled update that drastically changed No Man’s Sky. As of next week, Hello Games has today announced that the first titled update following NEXT will arrive next week and it will be appropriately be related to the current holiday season. In a blog
As promised, Hello Games has begun its weekly content updates to No Man’s Sky. All new content will be free for owners of the game, and will include new items and regular community events. The first bit of seasonal content for No Man’s Sky will involve the characters of Specialist Polo and Priest Entity Nada, the
Today Hello Games released a new patch for its reborn game No Man’s Sky, or No Man’s Sky Next as many call it now. The patch is now available for PS4 and PC, and Xbox One will follow as mentioned by Sean Murray himself on Twitter. Update: The Xbox One version of the patch has been released
No Man’s Sky has undergone enormous changes this week as the “Next” update landed on console and PC. Next reinvigorates the core game, adding a ton of new content including being able to play from a third person perceptive and multiplayer. However, an unfortunate side effect of this update seems to be resulting in the disappearance
When No Man’s Sky was originally released a couple years back, many fans were left understandably disappointed and quickly stopped playing the game. Now, the game is finally making it’s way to Xbox One, and some fans are coming back to give the game another chance. Hello Games and Xbox have decided to speak directly to these players,
While Hello Games’ No Man’s Sky was quite divisive upon its release, many still actively enjoy it on PC and PS4 to this day after various updates. Today, the game’s developers revealed that a new free update, called No Man’s Sky Next, would be releasing later this year; furthermore, this update will come alongside and
Since its launch back in August 2016, No Man’s Sky has considerably improved through dedicated post-launch support, with the latest quality-of-life change tweaking its save system. Titled Atlas Rises Patch 1.38, the update is said to make managing saves between games modes much easier. How it does this is by offering you five save-game slots (each which
Earlier last month, the team over at Hello Games released No Man’s Sky’s largest update, Update 1.3: Atlas Rises. Since then they’ve gone and patched the game five times since adding the new update. Atlas Rises added a slew of big changes including the ability to teleport, manipulate terrain, explore with another player, fly lower on planets and more.
Following the successful launch of Update 1.3: Atlas Rises, the team over at Hello Games has continued to work hard on fixing issues that players are finding throughout No Man’s Sky. The team had patched the game just two days after the update’s release, fixing many crashing issues that players were finding following the large patch. Earlier this week
Since the launch of No Man’s Sky’s third major update, Atlas Rises, Hello Games has released a few additional patches released to account for some of the larger additions made to the game and some of the bugs that have remained. Today, we learned of the new Patch 1.33, tweaking the game a bit more.